Abstract

AbstractMetal‐free polymeric carbon nitrides (PCNs) are promising photocatalysts for solar hydrogen production, but their structure–photoactivity relationship remains elusive. Two PCNs were characterized by dynamic‐nuclear‐polarization‐enhanced solid‐state NMR spectroscopy, which circumvented the need for specific labeling with either 13C‐ or 15N‐enriched precursors. Rapid 1D and 2D data acquisition was possible, providing insights into the structural contrasts between the PCNs. Compared to PCN_B with lower performance, PCN_P is a more porous and more active photocatalyst that is richer in terminal N−H bonds not associated with interpolymer chains. It is proposed that terminal N−H groups act as efficient carrier traps and reaction sites.

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